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Set 1 - Signals and Systems

This document contains 8 questions about signals and systems. The questions cover different topics like impulse response, causality, stability, linearity/time-invariance of systems, sampling rate, and combining impulse responses of subsystems. The questions are divided into categories like remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and affective domains. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question.
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Set 1 - Signals and Systems

This document contains 8 questions about signals and systems. The questions cover different topics like impulse response, causality, stability, linearity/time-invariance of systems, sampling rate, and combining impulse responses of subsystems. The questions are divided into categories like remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating and affective domains. Multiple choice answers are provided for each question.
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Signals and Systems (Set 1)

Total Number of Questions: 8


Remembering (2)
1. Which condition determines the causality of the LTI system in terms of its impulse response?
a. Only if the value of an impulse response is zero for all negative values of time
b. Only if the value of an impulse response is unity for all negative values of time
c. Only if the value of an impulse response is infinity for all negative values of time
d. Only if the value of an impulse response is negative for all negative values of time
ANSWER: (a) Only if the value of an impulse response is zero for all negative values of time
2. Which type/s of discrete-time system do/does not exhibit the necessity of any feedback?
a. Recursive Systems
b. Non-recursive Systems
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above
ANSWER: (b) Non-recursive Systems
Understanding (1)
3. The given sequence X (z) = {1 - 1.25 z-1 + 0.75 z-2 + ..........} is called as 
a) Neither causal nor non-causal
b) Either causal or non-causal
c) Causal
d) Non-causal

Answer: c) Causal

Apply (1)
4. The Nyquist sampling rate and Nyquist sampling interval for the signal x(t)=sinc2300πt is
a) 600 Hz, 1/600 Sec
b) 600/π Hz, π/600 Sec
c) 300 Hz, 1/300 Sec
d) 300/π Hz, π/300 Sec
Answer: a) 600 Hz, 1/600 Sec
Analyze (2)
5. Which among the following are the stable discrete time systems?
1. y(n) = x(4n)
2. y(n) = x(-n)
3. y(n) = ax(n) + 8
4. y(n) = cos x(n)
a. 1 & 3
b. 2 & 4
c. 1, 3 & 4
d. 1, 2, 3 & 4
ANSWER: (d) 1, 2, 3 & 4
6. Consider a continuous-time system with input x(t) and output y(t) is given by
y(t) = x(t) cost. This system is
a) Linear and Time invariant
b) Non-linear and Time invariant
c) Linear and Time varying
d) Non-linear and Time varying
Answer: c)
Evaluate (1)

7. The fundamental period of cos ( 43π t )+ cos ⁡( 65π t ) is


a) 15
b) 18
c) 24
d) 36
Answer: a)
Affective (1)
8. The overall impulse response of the system is given by

a) h[n] = (h1[n]-h2[n])*h3[n]+h5[n]*h4[n]

b) h[n] = (((h1[n]- h2[n])*h3[n])+h5[n])*h4[n]

c) h[n] = (((h1[n]-h2[n])*h3[n])-h5[n])*h4[n]

d) h[n] = (((h1[n]-h2[n])*-h3[n])- h5[n])*h4[n]

Answer: c)

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